Keeping Children in Families through Education

by Amani Foundation
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Keeping Children in Families through Education
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Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education
Keeping Children in Families through Education

Project Report | Jul 17, 2024
Educational Updates from Amani!

By Katharine Thompson | Director

At Amani, we have a 100% rate of matriculation between grades and graduation overall. Two of our children were set to join Form Five, with one boy selected for Anna Mkapa Secondary School and one girl for Dutwa Secondary School in Bariadi, Simiyu. That's amazing, because placement in good schools means brighter futures!  Additionally, two children continued their education and skills development at the Community Development College (FDC). This year, a total of 17 children prepared for their national exams: five in Standard Seven, two in Standard Four, three in Form Four, and seven in Form Two. We have high expectations for their performance and are committed to supporting their academic success.

 

These exams are a crucial time for support because they determine a student's future! In Tanzania, the education system consists of seven years of primary school, followed by four years of lower secondary (Form One to Form Four) and two years of upper secondary (Form Five and Form Six). National exams are crucial milestones in the academic journey, determining the transition between these stages. Our commitment to education aligns with the national goals of improving literacy rates and providing quality education for all children. Furthermore, our collaborations with other homes in the Arusha region, such as Majengo Center and Small Things Tanzania, were instrumental in enhancing our capabilities through shared best practices and overcoming challenges together. This network of support has enabled us to provide better educational opportunities and resources for our children, ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed.

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Amani Foundation

Location: State College, PA - USA
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Project Leader:
Katharine Thompson
State College , Pennsylvania United States
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